California is the Home of tbe Orangre 
and Uie Orang:e is Nature's medicine Cliest 
It is well estabUshed that tbie orange poisesses medicinal qualities of a high order^ although 
the medicinal properties of the orange are well established, and, in a measure, called into requi- 
sition by the medical profession generally, as is instanced in the frequent advice to use orange 
Juice in subduing biliousness, febrile symptoms, and as a blood reguUtor, etc. 
It isonly in its home that its wondenuf qualities seem fully recognized; to the inhabitants 
of those hot countries of which it is a native it is a genuine medicine chest. 
In oases of insomnia, nervous exhaustion, and kindred troubles, the distilled water of orange 
flowers is most successfully administered, whilst for the severe fevers so common in those regions 
there is nothing that surpasses a tea made from the orange leaves. The essential oil iu the fruit 
skins is used as a stomachic, carminative, and nervine, and the juice, as has been said, as a blood 
regenerator and an eliminator of bile has no equal. ^ , , 
The fresh orange i nice in the Cordial is unchanged by fermentation or cooktng, and, being pre- 
pared in and decanted from porcelain vessels, does not come in contact with any metallic substance. 
Into the Tonic Cordial all these agencies have entered; each of them, by years of caretul 
experiment, has been made to yield its virtues, so that the Tonic contains all the vital principles 
or, in other words, the life of the orange; hence its name— Kilo Aurantii. 
Aside from Its wonderful medicinal properties, the "Life of the Orange" is a most delicious 
cordial, and can be freely used, lor it contains nothing that could barm the most delicate. 
THE LIFE OF THE ORANGE 
The only Tonic in existence that produces 
NO REACTION 
No Extracto No Chemical Oils No Drugt 
NOT AN EXCITANT 
A Delidotis Afto-Dinner CordiaL An Invigorating Tonic 
A Nerve and Blood Regenerator 
FORMULA.— The essential oil in the rind of the orange, a car- 
minative; the extract of the fresh orange blossoms, a nervine and 
sedative; the extract of the leaves, a febrifuge; the juice of the 
orange, unchanged by cooking or fermentation, antibilious; to 
which are added phosphates of iron and manganese, making a 
true tonic and blood regenerator; indorsed by leading physicians 
aa the most agreeable and effectual tonic on the market. 
COPY OF ANALYSIS 
•San Francisco, May i, 1897. 
This is to certify that I have made a thorough analytical 
test of the Orange Tonic Cordial called the ^^Life of the 
Orange," submitted by Mr. P. A. Haber, proving the said 
Orange Tonic Cordial to contain all the ingredients, with 
their medicinal virtues claimed for it, in addition to one and 
half per cent, of iron and one third per cent, of manganese, 
contained therein, and I find said Orange Tonic Cordial to 
be absolutely free from any deleterious substance. 
Edward Neumann, 
VitS^ California St. Analytical and Contuliing Chemist. 
Subscribed and sworn to before me this 17th June, 1897, 
Geo T. Knox, 
[seal.] Notary Public in and for the City and CourUy 
of San Franciico, State of California. 
QUANTITY TO TAKE.— For adults, one cordial glass or a large 
tablespooriful, daily, before meals. Tor insomnia, or sleeplessncsg, 
a double quantity before retiring. For children, half portion. 
Carriage paid 1 
to your door i 
Price : Sample bottle, prepaid, 25 Cents 
Large bottle, prepaid, $1.00 
SUNSET SEED & PLANT CO. San Francisco, California 
